Friday, April 11, 2014

The Thaw is on

A change is coming.  As soon as the days grow longer, a hint of spring graces the crystal clear mountain air. The epiphany that brings sunny skies and a slow awakening to winter's long slumber is a welcome sight.  Spring days give icicles a chance to grow like long spires, with each drip, growing ever longer.  Brisk night air freeze the ice chandeliers until another day's dawn, when the cycle begins again. 
 

Monday, April 7, 2014

Go Big on Buffalo Pass

Buffalo Pass,part of Routt National Forest,  is a snowmobilers' dream.  Located just off RCR 38, Buffalo Pass offers a treasure trove to the adventurer at heart.

Once the snow melts, which is a mysterious unknown date (let's just say mid June) this piece of heaven opens its' arms to hikers, off road enthusiasts, campers, anglers...you name it Buffalo Pass offers it.

So, sit back, let your imagination run wild, soak in the elixir that is Colorado and her bounty of true love.

Tuesday, April 1, 2014

Hemingway's Muse?

When married to a photographer, the spouse often times finds themselves behind the scenes, carrying equipment, holding screens for lighting or sitting solo, waiting while the photographer searches for the perfect light. My husband is an outstanding photographer.  His eye captures beauty and life's complexities with the click of the camera.

So, when I took a solo trip to California to visit our son Bryan, I asked John if I could borrow one of his cameras and capture my hometown from my point of view.  I am not a photographer by nature,  but I relish in the splendid and rugged beauty of  the world around me.

Port Hueneme Pier has seen tempestuous slaps from Mother Nature throughout the years.  Fierce winter swells have slowly dismantled the pier's length and width.  Yet, one assemblage remains.  The fisherman.

In 1952 Ernest Hemingway wrote of Santiago and a relationship with a marlin.  As many times as I have drifted to the end of the pier seeking solitude and the meaning of life,  the fishermen is a constant presence. So, when walking the pier, I was moved to capture this fisherWOMAN's conversation with the sea.

A petite Filipino lady, she moved with ease and grace around the other apostles, tossing her lines out in hopes of snagging a mighty fish.  She was a quiet woman, whispering to herself; perhaps channeling her inner spirit with the sea and its' inhabitants.  

My hope is that I connected with one person, early in the morning and the sea was witness to that.